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The Exeter Times, 1884-8-28, Page 8t ser GB Tee aThArmee. wan 4 good crowd M the Sal Wedel ,Army latae f.eindey night. rrThe happy Captain's wife did, net ap ear to be is the best of lintnor, and those who could not obt►ie a reiat a were . in-- Need n-Meed by her tae take. a stalk down stairs. Now if she is ae, auas:ions for the salvation of souls ae abe profeesea " to be, etre could . 'brise "expounded. to them while standing. -She *leo The ;motion fele of real serous Iteii told *MO of Ole girls to bring.their here on ;Monday task by Meters. G. * parente'wsth them to take oars of 3. Petty wars a .uceee.e en dies lot them the next time *bey ceme to the being sold, for go..d prioese . I gnat urs meting. Happy _? dlEl4y, Who lion if at good pries* could be rselized wore a brand new coat with latae for property in any of the neighboring braes buttons stud t. clean stared..up towns or villegee Dollar, oomplttine4 that nee Lord had The I?reebyteriau mimeo is atmos bona insulted by the meagre contri- completed and will reflect great oredi butionr ehich tied been offered. (of on the contractor, Mr. Reynolds.. (ourse he dista"t *are.) The $ensatlites•use water very tib TF,NC NTfi Per lino fore (insertion. aFP[ , FOUR C 'ere; per line for ascii subsequent in- sertion;orally Whether 'this habit be Rail bo charged for notices >ipresrrng &+ro*t ° i been brought aatbout by"ahe Soott Ao In this column. i ! agitation or not, your correspondent can not say ; kelt two igtdivtduals have. reeeotly been treated to i liberal supply cf the cooling fluid, and ha THURSDAY, ', i'(xl'9T U8, 11384, i For Sate. --A omens form e.f r e. i ably► enjoyed a free ride on A rail. - s whit Brtilditr e. l?'or ytttrticaittre The femora aro busy threelaiugotod ' acre W ho] esa1e a11Cl Retail '1G3OQ1CSE.LZE mm ,-A1 C GODS D n EXETER, ONT. A worthy gentlemen while papa for * load of lambs near Daslawon not long eiooe, gave a f ve dolier nbt far one, and .afterwerds thought b lased been robbed until be fouled ou his mistake., This wise sorely dont bnsinees up ineeewo " �ttensatt. g Dashwood c XT S LC ' ails "2'OTF"Rr POOTC3ET6. g 4 Ladies, ow as the evenings are beeolnin cool, you will. need =EVENING S1 tPWI.t. We have a fine line, which we offer.' you CHEAP. They are beauties. a Our UNDERWEAR DEPARTMENT is full, and gives , good satisfaction. , • We have a lot of CLOTTING in all the latest and new- t , ew- t est styles. A. full larva of EATS • -�ull the latest and newest styles—, s both in SOFT and DER13Y. Before shaking your purchase t, it will pay you. to call and see us, as Sere svall & Pickard shipped 13 tens of butter en Mouthy last. Rena our property lie) in a>totber I calumet, fad{p reel In GENTS' FURNISHING- GOODS our Stock is corQ- ye plete. sae ale. John -nee Minn k hetes. .all aarvetitulent over the large yield 1 r,, Al;f ti ,- n E ,skier Z;• t,.:ni,u r" r , numbers of polio ptaeaad through; The farmers, tone kaplt happier, a. aunts. 1 to or t. • zi new nY iu h as the! here on+etbe exonrtaicrl train to the 1 that' ar►tioipato. a reviv+tt of trade,' - ei,lents,,r anti int,re$ nJ incident what, �DreGteri domop¢trtltion 1st f►tid4rt* cr..r, ifrr na eu.y .,i our subscriber; or mot-, a ort Meadey ;last. tet- l,z:ri", se pubtfr• " A, new plink waw bee been laid on orlon, ' the south and eisait Wee of the roarktit, Re.T _ • _ which atiblar to the comfort of and pre- tar Tflatattaaaa pr ll�tlstlzvoo• tl. eeeees. - The Net (not (Morelia • • etrayAaw, fres found els yenta k=oh profanity by pedestrians. pied ba Nem o e lie iW.tO 11.10 t the 1 d it D iwad oet;reh, to en nuocou Mr. John Speakman tree sold his tot formerly owned ( g 1 a l b H Orth.- tt �' , teroperty the learner oppc>eite Ilia Quite le member of deck shooteee go Wantedrtsidtence, to Ur, .t'araone, of Harris- through every clay on their way to .1. "roar ani int, 'rla„int lad to learn the ton, for $120'(?. Re it:teaid t t a It of i'rihat .r. Meet have a fair eduoatuate • "at a tU ' the fists to shoot duals. -41r. Millman Api'�y i rs- mall, #) Tones Qhice, Exeter, E lug r larz'tagn estop. fi F lk of party Mre. Faris,°, of (hie vis#age, widow Owe a pace the plume retire of this la binding and ottru. ee:re, W. Ilatiil.n, of thin place, has ;f thp at< lir uJaa►m whil'ar to was thrown biped last `peeeeey *ermine;. Thoq t rare OthCr Store" But ;vhou you come to see our BOOTS SROBS you . watt rind they cannot be beaten for styles and prices. We !Warrant them and live up to the warrant. is full and varied. We sell Teas altar. Sugar's [ts cheap as aln tt house autl with less BLOWING ING. a,`:',. p bur Canned Goods are the best we crtd"4mS ; •we do not deal in the seconds, - ' . • e. so..l her +:tree. en•eint t 104 aoreap, . 8g} nrnrng from . a ..t�„i ..,R�.'V • d 8 bars k ai ail euluyet thetusalrey, but the next y pea ing nue a Iasi week. and' da the were a see >• ' • situated on the 2;13 onnoaseioo of. y g 1 n, lot of boys Stephen, for $8,ft; tt, Mr. S. Sanders. suetatiied �aouae severe bruises. wertcir is the urohaser, vrera sRteada+ci to Ay as gityalictart, and girls, --fes, aitcilieeatzniiaer, l' � of Sailringvillc have been , "t rerult:Ia a). The following ganlletnarnhave.beelr n Qtst ing selected by the Reform Assc cietion of frtaiuda litre. They returned °home giants Annie Week tad Mary in hon to attend the he Hon. firer sauce' nleavent visit and, enjoying the lake Whiteford, of Exeter, arc+ visiting in in Ta rove o on the 16th f September: breeze.-- Mr. Jacop IIolt left for col.Lan; bef&aou, and will also do .St. Thome* e,. Barnwell, J. Renino, 0. Perkins, . lege Monday morniug, Were their return. -Ur. A NC. Cof — .....- I)r. l3 rawaiug anti Joan Gould, I Stanley. An left for Port. Rape on Monday.-- The following named paplle of Exe• Monday morning, after vending a Mrs Bickner), wife of Mr. R. Dickson, r f Denver, Colorado in visiting ,tt her7 ter 4011001, who wrote et the non -1 Goon WaRA.--l1r. R. McMurray fether•iu•iaw'e, Rev. lir. Dickson. professional examination for towhee.) a and R. Taylor cut, 15 acres of grain corti€toatee, obtained 21 °lege grade B I in one day with a bicolor ; muting 9 'Married To. Slagle. asrtificates :-plisses A and L. E. acres between half pant one o'clock The marled men having felled to Gregory, I. '.'McCallum. and Miers and enitdowo. Annihilate the unmarried men in the Craoley. 'l Ace?lnrvr;z,- 1 3Ir. John Reid was game or hese ball ou 'Loamy .of lust Movsree EXCURSION. The auroral drawing in grain the other day, the week, c,maluded iliac base ball wire Monster Exoureicn of toe L. II. k B. home etertad end he was thrown off not their gain°, and that they Were division will r nn to Niagara Falls, a high load, falling ou his head and. more et -home wieUing the willow Friday. Sep. 12th. Train leaves .shouldera, time injuring himself. By • • they arrauged foe a h •with the Exeter 7.55 a. m. Tiokets only $1.75 ^ the aid of medical attendance he seems • siogie rnea, which wet laved' setae. fat round trip good for two days. to be doing well, -On friday, of jest • day afternoon They proved more of Crowds are going from all .along the weekas lir. Robert Turner, of Parr a match for their opponents at this line. Don't mics l:• line, as going to the mow for hay, game, scoring 925 rues to the Bingle Tho annivereary of the. Jamas st. bo slipped and fell heavily upon a sill, men's 110. The following will shag "Methodist obtlrali was bell yesterday breaking his elbow and pry ting it out the number of runs made by nab afternoon and evening. The attend ()fit/int It will be sometime before once wee good and the anniversary Alr. Turner will bo able to work. It was a success. A. number of short, is expected the limb will gel better if but appropriate addresses were•given properly cared for. Wilson ('.:1i•, rani out, b Harding i° by resident ministers and come frutu Deputy-Reeve1 Elliot O., a Ht's dtnan, b Harding. g Campbell has been McDonell C. A., c Wee. Bissett, b Cowell 1;1 a distance, seriously ill of lata with affeation of Elliot John, b Harding 1 J. Ranters will sell by pnblio auc- the lunge, but is now, we are glad to Htnacntu H„ b heading 2 tion in Drew's bincil, Exeter, on Fri. .state, conaidarod out of danger. Elli,t Itrg'd, aS McTavish, b Cowen 4 flay, 29tb at 2 and 7 . m Elliot Fad, run out, h Harding 5 y" + p and on —----++•-, Sanders Itobt, c W. G. Bissett, b Hard'g 3 •Dayfaeld. player : • SINGLE.--1sr IacNING..a. Saturday at 8 p. m, • Dress goods Acheson Jas., ran out, b Cowen 2 twes s, mantles, ready-made clothing. Drew Alfred, b Cowen 0 blots, and shoes, balance of fall and Willis C., not out g Byes 13 oleic, goods, of the Drew amok, Wider 4 amounting to nearly $4,000. Don't The work on the harbour etas bean deterred during the pant week, in con sequence of. the exceedingly rough fail to attend and emirs bargains. weather. The storm hag subsided 67 Every person entitled to vote should and work goes on. 2ND I nos. examine the voters' lists naso printed, Mr. John Whiddon, who has leas- Wilson o....q . e Wes 7iise�rti, b Harding 1 and see that his name is correctly 1 sed the grist mill 'at this place, seems Willis G.,b Hyndman 04 aseeeseplaced therein, and that he is d to give good satisfaction, the quality Elliot Elliot J..,,cite C. A., b Iiyudinan b (larding 17 for the lots owned by him. A. of ileo me- flour turned out bei: q first- Hyndman H., b Hyndman 0 ment's attention now may save hours class. Elliot It., c Wes Bissett, b Harding 10 of trouble hereafter in this matter, Our new physician has been so Sanders R, b Harding 0 and may possibly be the tneans of se- over-worked of late that he is quite Acheson Jas., e Hyndman, b Harding 1 curia to those entitled to vote that under weather. As the weather has Elliot ProdU., o b Harding 0 p curing by become somewhat cooler we hope to Elliot G., e Wes Bisset t, b Harding riyiie s whidh, an error in the Drew Alf., not out 4 lists, they might be•deprived of. hear nl the Dr. enjoying better health Byes - a The Exeter base ball club aro very' The Reeve is about to make a 2 keen announcing a game with the match with Geo_ Andrews, the fat 67 Clippers at Seaforth. If they are man of the Seaforth cricket club to - very anxious to lilay let them come rush a foot rape from Bayfield to Exert 119 to Brussels; our boys weut to Exeter. Oar man might not get ;out of wind, The Clippers are not very badly soared yet bythe the; bluster of the "'Clear his temper. They had better wait 4 Grits." -Brussels Post. Perhaps the until the atmosphere fakes "a tumble 1 a degree or 60, o would e b d bq unfair A friendly , game of Cricket • wa s 9 interested played Here on .Saturday, between the members of the Seaforth Club and did, in the match at Exeter. the home club, which resulted in 1 - ►-.« favor of the latter by 20 rune. There n Round the Country was some very gond playing on both 3 sides. Total runs both innings Single men MARRIED, -1sT INNINGS. Cowen H. M., b- Elliot G Balkwill W,, b Eliot G Hyndman J:, c F. Elliot, b McDonell Bissett Wes, run out, b McDonell McTavish, stumped, b Elliot G Harding W., c and b Elliot G Treble John, o J. Elliot, b Elliot G. Bissett W. G., c Willis, b Elliot G Bissett E., run out, b Elliot J. Sweet Dr., b Elliot G. Bissett T., not out Byes Leg byes Wide balls We stave, ju € eeived atao which we offer ;Voll, at.$l-. they are going fast. • We want yaw Butter and 'lease to sell. Call and see tis Iter lot of 50 boxes �.-1 fruit. ► pr star '2( lbs. Gall early Ii;ergs And anything else yctu' L 'CARLING • Moved by -,•. MoEnen. sconualeal Neill, .1. Ford, J. Bourret!. Dans. by Mr. Surerue, Chet Mr. Win. Char- .. Truen-Qra.Age.•--.M. Copeland, J. tors be and ie hereby .�a� �tprunted en- - Madre;or. A, NI. Donald, J. Baird, giueer ill and far the Netball* of Hay i 31.'R. Clifford, M. Lorton, 13. Del - in mon-lance with the .eequirernents ° mar, M. Sinislair, S. SWreu, E. hart, of the Ditohea and Watnruoneeee Act ° O. llenrlareou, 1 . Sperliug, M. (tae. of 1883, and that a hylas' bo peeped . 31. (look, L. R. I-tgersoll, 1). Vsn«"�E.• confirming eaid appointment. '' zaucl ', T. Go''rai1., J. SlcKeuzie. eke.. ',' Moved by 3Ir. Heyrocke seconded 'O. Smith, W.1., Humphries', A. ? .., by Mr. McN von, that a rale of 2 milli .urinals;., on the $ be levied on all the ratable I Srreen Cnate.--S '[Wright, 13; B. property to raise the sant of $3,605.550 L . ilii - m1, e1; M. L. Ilarrteon, I3; 14. township purposes, that 14 mills bo Herrington, I3; W. Brown, :i3; W. II. levied to raise the sum of $2,763 for Graham, I3; T.'-:lieDon:;all, A; G. 'county purpoaee. and that a rate of Pattorenn, 13; 1... 3I. Ardiel, 13; B. J. • 1Q' cls. on the $ bo Levied ou cer3ain Nicklin, A. J. Denbar, B. lends on the 10th conuesston to raise ..,.._ - .,- $220 for liquidating the. Zurioh drain The New ran Wheat. debonturee; that such ahnounls be le- I ..e..see. vied and raised for school purpose- xi Now that the harvest is complete, are required by the trustees of the it la somewhat intereetiu"* tb know several sections is the township, eur1 what the beet yields are like. The that bylaws be paaeed accordingly. following aro some of the leading re. The falloeviug accounts were passed : ports so far: Gould & Canaerou timber for culverts Air. Hugh c+frvin, of Aaitfiald, has $21,88; L. Dinomey, makia.g ditgh threshed hie fall wheat and reports $5; II. Sohaefbr, building culvert ar aI an average yield of 11 bushels per furnishing materiol $18,50; J. Gill, tore. • cutting thistles o�i non-resident lot The first grist of now wheat taken' $3• to the flouring mill of Hutton, Price. The council thein adjourned. ice Cam; WIngham, was of Clawson S. Fosruu, Clerk. "variety, and tested 59} lbs. to the bushel. Successful Students, A number of farmers in this vicinity who have threshed their fall wheat The following are the names of the say.they have Au average of forty-five pupils who were seccessfui at the re -"bushels to the acre.-a-Teeswator News. cent examinatious for non -profession- 3Ir. Donald MoDermid, of Stanley, al oxaminations at Clinton, c-roderieli threshed his fel[ wheat, the "'Star," and St. Marys :- ar`hiah yielded forty-five bushels b CLINTON. 1 the acre, This is the largest yet re• , INTERMEDIATE, --W. J. Johns, F. ported in that vicinity, and the flour Eadie, A. Cruickshank, M. McEwen. made from lir crier of thisewheat pro• THIRD OLASS.-E. M. Doane, E. E. dosed moat by his kola e Maxwell, B. Scott, A.•M. Sprague, I. Profiting, hie f Dthea experirnce, Tucker, D. D. Birks, a'. Camel!, J RIs Wm.' Fowler, of the Huron read, Cooper, J. A. gall, U. Hart, S. Tay- Tuakeramith, this year threshed his ur, G. Vanoamp, H. G. Blackwell, entire fall wheat crop in the barn yard, just as it was delivered from R but we would not say as much about 1 3. J. Danby, K. A2itohell. • the field Ho has about 45 acres 5 0 Exeter boys are afraid that they have otic the de- cisions ofa partialand " um- pire if they went to Brussels, as they 4 Stephen. . 1 Harvesting in this township for ` 2 this year is with the most of feeeners 3s a work of the past, many of them 2ND INNINGS. having finiebed' a week ago. .. 7 Threshing has commenced, and the • 2 grain turns out in such a mariner aa All the mewbers were present ; the 10 0 13 J. Ilyndman, b McDonell McTavish, 1 b w, b Elliot G Bissett W. G., c and b Elliot J. Cowen li. M., 11 McDonell Bissett Wes, 1 b w, h Mclloneli Treble J., rush out, b McDonell Harding \V., b McDonell Balkwill W., e Willis, b G. Elliot' Dr. Sweet, c Sanders, b McDonell Bissett E., b ElliotoT` Bissett T., not out Byes Wide balls The Hay township council met on Friday, August 22nd.' 6 0 2 9 makes the husbandaned smile, reeve took the chair at.1 p. m. On account of the continued dry Moved by Mr. Rennie, seconded by weather water is becoming ecaree,and Mr. Surerue, that lots 3 to 14 inolus. many farmers are driven to great in- ' ive, on the 6th concession, and lots 3 convenience' in obtaining enough for to 15 inclusive, on the 7th concession, the stock. They don't know what be formed into one road division, and 10 they'll do for at' drink themselves when' that the statute labor for 1884 in. said 2 the Scott Act comes in force.' division be performed .under lire eu- ' 5 •Schools have re -opened, but the at- pervision of Mr. John Spackman. tendanee is small. It is surprising ilioved by M4. Surerue, seconded by 33 bow inai''ispensable the services! of;the Mr.;Rennie, that the resignation __ little folks appear !pile atatl3i.s semen -,of.Mr. N. Fried as townabipl engineer Total rune both innings Method. .men `9S of the year. be accepted. SECOND OLASS.-I. Hamilton, A.; rybich will give ayisld of 85 buahele F. A. Holmes, B. ; S. Ingiie, $ ; P. to the acre. MaHardy, A ; M, Morrison, A ; T. Simpson, B ; G. Anderson, B; W. A. Baird, A; J. Bomering, 13; A. Budge, A; H, Gray, et; - W. lslilore, A; G. McKinley, B; L. W. Diehl, . 13; A. A. Gregory, 13; L. E. Gregory, B; L MoOsllum, B. GODERICH. INTERBIEDLATE.-R. S. Acheson, A Gratlam, K. Collins, A. Caurthliu, M. A. Monteith, J. *Stalker, J, Ratcliffe,` M. Robertson. TnIRD-OLAss.-T. Allau, R. Sea- born, E. Acheson, S: Smith, J. Wil- son, M. Cameron, E. J. Cassidy, J. Daman, M. Grant, A. Porter, A. O'- Reilly, J. M. Gordon, J. G. Munro. SEooNe-CLAss.-M. Robertson, A; C. McKibben, A; J. Murray A; A. Murray, B; J. Cameron-, A; J. Wen- t t H herhead, B. ST. MAWS. INTERMED1ATE,-t. Griffith, L. FOS - r, A. Thompson, A. Sanderson, M. urian, R. MoConell, E. W. Wool - way, M. G. Somerville, L. Barwell, B From Zurioh a' correspondent writes : Mr. Hartman Happle Bowed a bushel of fall wheat for which he paid $5. The same yielded him 86 bushels.. A bushel measure was filled with the same wheat and it turned the Bottled at 75 lbs. Mr. Mathias Warm has a !yield of 126 bushels of fall wheat taaeu from two acrea.whieh makes 63 bushels to the sore. This is about the best we have heard of yet. Can anyone beat it ? Mi Henry Wideman took from 183 shooks of ten sheaves each, 175 bushels, The crops in (hie .section are all that eau do desired. Tbefiest new fall wheat brougt to the Stratford market this year was sold by Mr. Jacob Stueck, of North - J aethope. It was raised on the "'Walter Pattereou" farm, and weigh- 68 lbs. Mr. Jame+ Stewart, ex - deputy -reeve, North Eaathope :sold a load of very fine grain which weighed` 65 lbs' to the bushel, and was a splen- did sample. • 1